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Spread across three 18th-century houses, Hazlitt’s – named after the essayist who once lived there – is a favourite of JK Rowling. You can see why. With its creaky stairs, listing landing and oil paintings of bewigged, long-dead landowners whose eyes seem to follow you around the room, it offers a quirky elegance that wouldn’t seem out of place in a Harry Potter novel. Ask for the Baron Willoughby room and experience the pleasure of sleeping in a giant, carved-oak bed.
‘The most glamorous hotel in the world,’ according to Tatler magazine, the Soho Hotel certainly isn’t backward about coming forward. Enter its twinkling porch, just off Wardour St... read more
Soho House group has finally gone and done it and we thank them. The group behind two transatlantic Soho Houses and Shoreditch House has just opened a hotel in London, and it rocks. Over and above... read more
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